- The ZAW-FA form is used for granting specific permissions to individuals for KSeF or for reporting unique qualified electronic signatures.
- Submitting the ZAW-FA form is not mandatory for taxpayers, as they have access to KSeF by law.
- Individuals conducting sole proprietorships must have qualified electronic signatures or trusted signatures to use KSeF.
- Other taxpayers, such as companies, can use qualified electronic seals for KSeF or grant permissions using the ZAW-FA form.
- The ZAW-FA form can be submitted by VAT taxpayers, but individuals conducting sole proprietorships can only submit it to report unique qualified electronic signature data, not for granting permissions.
- Other taxpayers, such as companies, can submit the ZAW-FA form to grant specific permissions for KSeF.
- Individuals conducting sole proprietorships cannot grant permissions using the ZAW-FA form.
- The ZAW-FA form is primarily relevant for companies, but it also applies to other legal entities such as municipalities, universities, and foundations.
Source: zrozumvat.pl
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